Review of Domino (1982) by Jared C — 02 Jul 2011
Tony Scott as far as i'm concerned has done his first film based on a true story about Domino a teenage girl who wants to become the first bounty hunter in L.A.
This would definetley be a different role than to all the other roles Keira Knightley has played. She plays a real tough, gloomy and hate the world girl growing up in Beverly Hills. Beside her is an impressive cast Mickey Rourke as her mentor, Edgar Ramirez as Choco the spanish speaking tough nut who has a thing for her. Christopher Walken as a tv producer who wants to promote Domino and her gangs life as bounty hunter in a series, Mena Suvari as his secretary, Jaqueline Bisset as Domino's mum, Monique as Lateesha a 23 year grandmother who takes her opinions about racism in an outrageous scene on Jerry Springer and Lucy Liu as the interrogater asking questions to Domino. The film is extereme at times with its acting, the film features some far out crashes and explosions. But its one of those films were you would have to be high to enjoy it and get a real good kick out of it, none the less Keira does a better job in this film.
This review of Domino (1982) was written by Jared C on 02 Jul 2011.
Domino has generally received mixed reviews.
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